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I ,.. ~, . I . Kitchen-Klatter
MAGAZINE
VOLUME V AUGUST
1940
NUMBERB
£'opyrtght 1940 by l..e&nna Field Drlftmler SHENANDOAH, IOWA
MY AMERICA
•
America, whose fertile fields
Lie still beneath the summer sun,
Your soil by war is not disturbed,
There is no sound of rumbling gun.
America, above whose hills
Far distant in the August heat
The fleecy clouds float lazily-
Nor hear the sound of tramping feet.
America, hold high the torch !
'Tis yours to shed true freedom's light,
That those in other lands may see
And hope on, through this darkest night.
-Leanna DriftmA.er
Price 10 eents
Photo by Burdick

Kitchen-Klatter began as a half-hour radio show with Leanna Driftmier sharing household tips, recipes, and childrearing advice among other topics. The radio show aired from 1926-1986 making it the longest running homemaker program in the history of radio. Kitchen Klatter magazine was issued monthly from 1936-1986 and at one point had a circulation of 150,000.

-rx I
I ,.. ~, . I . Kitchen-Klatter
MAGAZINE
VOLUME V AUGUST
1940
NUMBERB
£'opyrtght 1940 by l..e&nna Field Drlftmler SHENANDOAH, IOWA
MY AMERICA
•
America, whose fertile fields
Lie still beneath the summer sun,
Your soil by war is not disturbed,
There is no sound of rumbling gun.
America, above whose hills
Far distant in the August heat
The fleecy clouds float lazily-
Nor hear the sound of tramping feet.
America, hold high the torch !
'Tis yours to shed true freedom's light,
That those in other lands may see
And hope on, through this darkest night.
-Leanna DriftmA.er
Price 10 eents
Photo by Burdick